AMRITSAR: “Look, as promised we have fulfilled on the Valentines’ day” this is what Indian and Pakistani lovebirds who fulfilled their desire of conference every single other on Valentines Day in India thought to have informed the investigating organizations listed here.

Nevertheless both equally married, Vicky, a resident of Gwadar in Balochistan province of Pakistan and Geeta (identify altered) from Baroda in Gujarat who had fulfilled on Facebook managed to meet on Valentines Day at Amritsar.

As quickly as Vicky arrived from Pakistan as part of Hindu Jatha on February 12th, he disappeared which made worry among rest of Hindu jatha users who rushed to law enforcement.

“One of his relations had taken him along with him to a resort in the vicinity of Golden Temple, but now law enforcement have discovered him and he is again with us,” mentioned Mukesh Rana President Shri Guru Seva Welfare Rely on, Karachi while chatting to TOI on Wednesday.

He, nevertheless, mentioned that there was a misunderstanding and Vicky was again with them now.

The unexpected ‘disappearance’ of one particular of Pak Hindu pilgrim primarily at a time when both equally nations are at loggerheads despatched the safety apparatus into a tizzy.

Deputy commissioner law enforcement Lakhbir Singh informed that pursuing the grievance, they traced Vicky from a resort in the vicinity of Golden Temple. He educated that Vicky and the lady had fulfilled on Facebook and had planned to meet in Amritsar.

He educated that Vicky had joined rest of Jatha users incorporating that law enforcement was investigating the incident and if any anti-India action was discovered they would acquire motion accordingly.

In the meantime, Rana educated that Vicky was again with the rest of Jatha users.